Sentences with phrase «legal wrangles»

In a statement, Canada - based SkyPower said that of the three 50MW solar projects it was also awarded in 2015, one has entered into commercial operation, but the other two 50MW projects are also embroiled in legal wrangles with MPPMCL.
The details are no long important, but after legal wrangles and creative fights, a 150 - minute cut was released in a few cities in 2011, and then it practically disappeared, resurfacing in early 2012 after a long campaign by fans, supporters, and folks like me who never had a chance to see the film on its original release.
Cellphone apps that find users car rides in real time are exploding in popularity: The car - service company Uber was recently valued at $ 18 billion, and even as it faces legal wrangles, a number of companies that provide similar services with licensed taxi cabs have sprung up.
High - April 15th: Legal wrangles - Traditional Unionist Voice (TUV) leader fails to extend a temporary injunction against leaflets by his DUP opponent, Ian Paisley Jr..
After prolonged legal wrangling, US publisher Warner / Chappell Music agreed to pay $ 14 million in a settlement that would end its claims to the song's copyright.
The legal wrangling is shaping up to be a closely watched battle that could reshape how Hollywood management works.
A split decision would keep the injunction in place, and potentially send the case back to the lower courts for yet more legal wrangling.
Months of legal wrangling are likely unless the Silicon Valley app, valued at around $ 70 billion with investors including Goldman Sachs, can come to a new arrangement with the regulator.
CNBC reports that after more than two decades of bad blood and legal wrangling between states and the online giant, Amazon will collect sales tax in all states that have such a levy.
During the legal wrangling, the FTC revealed that over a period of years — and under a screen - name alias — Mackey had been promoting his company (and taking the occasional potshot at Wild Oats) in more than 1,000 comments on Yahoo Finance message boards.
The second settlement with BP (BP) will see both companies drop their legal wranglings over the incident.
Further legal wrangling will likely ensue.
If this is indeed the case then we can expect a great deal of legal wrangling in the future, along with increased uncertainty.
The legal wrangling about where to have the trail.
Over the course of a few months, there would be legal wrangling, fines, and possibly jail terms for protesters and a few stalwart leaders who refuse to pay.
Which is more of the same kind of legal wrangling nonsense they engaged in.
It assumes that our elections, legislative battles, and legal wrangling concern only the city of man, and that Christians, insofar as they are loyal to the city of God, must distance themselves from politics.
The mosque — subject of a two - year battle marked by legal wrangling, vandalism and anti-Muslim sentiment — still needs to pass inspection and get its occupancy permit, mosque officials said.
And that development spend years in legal wranglings with the neighborhood over use.
He and the union strenuously object, and plenty of legal wrangling remains
But the (then) EEC Institutions responded to this event in a pragmatic and expedient manner, enabling a united Germany to become a member of the EU without long drawn out negotiations, accession proceedings or legal wranglings.
After years of legal wrangling between Westchester County and the federal government over a court - ordered 2009 settlement to meet fair housing requirements, federal officials appear to have stopped fighting.
Note: After a contested result, legal wrangling, and a hand recount, Lewis Fidler (D) conceded the election to David Storobin (R) on May 31.
Although she could not speak for Paladino, Board President Barbara Seals Nevergold told WBFO she did not expect the legal wrangling to be over.
Leveson is in a hurry, and there is now some legal wrangling between lawyers before Mr Hendy gets the go - ahead.
The DEC - Loguidice suit is currently bogged down in legal wrangling about the scope of the questions state attorneys are obligated to answer in depositions.
She thinks it would hinder the government's ability to deport foreign criminals because it would lead to legal wrangling.
It can also ignite a backlash in the form of suits or legal wrangling from aggrieved persons,» the statement said.
Legal wrangling has delayed development on the site.
State Senator Tim Kennedy and County Legislature Chair Betty Jean Grant are locked in a struggle over who won the newly re-districted seat, with at least two more days of legal wrangling going on.
A Bronx jury's decision to award $ 183 million in damages to five New York City firefighters caught in a deadly 2005 blaze could face more legal wrangling, as the city's lawyers criticize the verdict and contemplate an appeal.
Carter will be no stranger to local defense attorneys or Albany County prosecutors; the legal wrangling between Carter and District Attorney David Soares» office over the minor arrests of four Occupy Albany protestors took on a life of its own before the Court of Appeals ultimately sided with Soares.
Following months of legal wrangling, the commissioner said the county BOE would agree to grant access to those records if the judge ruled in favor of the plaintiff.
The former shadow business secretary is hoping to oust Jeremy Corbyn amid warnings the bitter rows over the party leadership could lead to a legal wrangle or lasting split
After years of legal wrangling, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has granted jaguars protected territory
Just last year, however, after nearly two decades of legal wrangling, the U.S. Supreme Court lowered this fine to about $ 500 million after multiple appeals from Exxon.
As a result of the legal wrangling of the past few months, the question actually put to the voters was whether they wanted to abrogate a law passed on 26 May — and introduced by Berlusconi — which postponed the new nuclear strategy by a year.
The legal wrangling over stem cell research continues.
Church says he had serious misgivings about Broad's patent position and the legal wrangling, which Editas bankrolled.
But last week, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) proposed a new code of conduct aimed at curbing this legal wrangling and accelerating scientific discovery.
Merck pays billions to settle Vioxx suit Culminating years of legal wrangling, drug giant Merck today agreed to pay a whopping $ 4.85 billion to bring an end to thousands of lawsuits claiming that its painkiller Vioxx caused severe and, in some cases, fatal injury to users.
Despite the legal wrangling over deepwater drilling, and with no end to the Gulf spill in sight one thing is clear — the role that ROVs play in the energy industry will grow over time.
And prehistoric rock art is no different if the protracted scientific and legal wrangling over the Chauvet cave in southern France is anything to go by.
After years of legal wrangling over the proper labeling of milk from cows treated with its artificial hormone, Monsanto wants to sell its milk business — specifically, POSILAC, the bovine growth hormone given to cows to boost their production of milk.
(Who, exactly, discovered the CRISPR technique and deserves the patents for it is a matter of intense legal wrangling.)
The company changed its name from easyDate last year, following a tense legal wrangle with easyJet founder Sir Stelios Haji - Ioannou.
What's interesting about Spectre is that after 45 years of legal wranglings James Bond finally gets to face his arch nemesis.
That leaves the legal wrangling, which is slack in comparison.
A plan for Peter Jackson to direct another of Tolkein's works, The Hobbit, was delayed by legal wranglings.
All the legal wrangling ultimately goes nowhere, as the courtroom aspect is dropped well before the climax.
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